Reports and Studies
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AI-assisted x-rays show promising results in lung cancer detection: Study
With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), scientists were able to detect lung cancer in a randomized study. Published on Tuesday, the…
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Quantum breakthrough could revolutionise computing
Scientists have come a step closer to making multi-tasking ‘quantum’ computers, far more powerful than even today’s most advanced supercomputers.…
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HS2 Ltd miscalculating impact on nature – Wildlife Trusts
The company building the controversial HS2 rail line has underestimated its impact on habitats and wildlife, according to a coalition…
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Millions face threat of flooding from glacial lakes
Up to 15 million people face risk of catastrophic flooding from glacial lakes which could burst their natural dams at…
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The Antarctic and Arctic sounds rarely heard before
What do you hear when you think of the Arctic and Antarctic? “Singing” ice, a seal that sounds like it…
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Married couples, even unhappy ones, at lower risk of type 2 diabetes: Study
Married couples, whether they are happy together or not, are at a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new…
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Turkey, Syria earthquake death toll and devastation
The death toll from a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck the southeastern region of Turkey along the border with Syria has continued…
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How beavers are reviving wetlands
We are losing wetlands three times faster than forests, according to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. When it comes to…
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Bird flu ‘spills over’ to otters and foxes in UK
The largest ever outbreak of bird flu is spilling over into mammals, including otters and foxes in the UK. Figures…
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Why have there been no named winter storms this year?
By February, the UK would normally have had around three storms given names by the Met Office – just like…
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